lots of mistletoe kisses for oomfs from twt <3
Just some little frog fellas on their two seater bike going off for a picnic 🧺
wow, if there’s one think I’ve come to realize this past week, is that there is a LOT of love out there for TMA 👀 I absolutely am going to be doing more art for it, so here are some fun Jon sketches in the meanwhile! (I just need to draw Martin!)
Dragon age fan type 1: I'm so happy party members say encouraging things when I'm in the fight
Dragon age fan type 2: I miss when my party used to tell me to kill myself
I just replayed recruiting Lucanis and it kills me how easy it would be to fix it.
So the problem is none of it feels earned. Rook just shows up, walks into a meeting with three(!) Talons no problem, Caterina drops a giant secret in front of Rook as if they’re a trusted friend, and then you show up to the Ossuary and… most everyone is already dead? Lucanis doesn’t particularly seem to need saving. In fact, he’s well dressed, kitted out, and kills everyone in the room you find him in by himself.
Instead, let Rook and co show up in Treviso. You meet Viago first. He asks if you have a ridiculous amount of money you couldn’t possibly have at this point in the game. Rook has to say no, and Viago promptly laughs, tells them they have no business with the Crows, and walks away.
The crew starts to worry about how they’re going to find that much money, and suddenly Teia melts out of the shadows. She and Neve know each other. A past job, of course. Teia admits she owes Neve a favor, but she can’t get her a contract for free. However, times are strange. The Crows have heard word of the gods, and Antaam have taken over the city. Do a few favors for the Crows under the Antaam’s nose, and Teia will at least get Rook and Neve another meeting with Viago and maybe convince him to take the contract at a discount.
Have the player do three or so fetch quests on the Treviso map. Use it as a chance to introduce them to Antiva and the Antaam. Have the last fetch quest culminate in finding out evidence of Lucanis being held in the Ossuary.
Boom. Suddenly this is not only over Teia’s head, it’s over Viago’s. Rook lands themselves in a room with the First Talon.
She admits she knew Lucanis wasn’t dead, but didn’t know where he was. She offers the deal: get Lucanis back, and you have your contract. No gold needed.
You get into the Ossuary, and it’s a fight from the start. Rook has to wade through Venatori guards. Basically half the dungeon past getting Lucanis? Have that up front.
Then Rook break the locks on Lucanis’ door, and steps in.
For a second, it seems empty.
Then, from the shadows, two purple lights, and Lucanis lunges. It seems like he’s going for Rook.
Instead, he unfurls his wings and tackles the Venatori rogue that was sneaking up on Rook with his bare hands. He snarls and drops the lifeless body to the floor.
(Give him a real simple outfit at this point. A grungy shirt and pants. He was a prisoner. Have him pick weapons up off the corpse.)
Then have the rest of the level play out the way it did. Maybe make Lucanis a little more stilted and rough around the edges — he’s remembering how to be a person again, not just an animal trapped in a cage. Spite keeps cutting in and out because Lucanis hasn’t had a reason to push him down before.
Voila. The player did something to earn the Demon of Vyrantium.
Victory 🖤 (some more tender inquisitor/Cullen moments—this time one of my favorite moments in the game 🖤 I guess I should do some angst drawings after all this fluff 👀)
Moment from our DnD campaign where I get to play as Dev. Friends with curses of a varying kind
posted this over on Instagram and though I don’t post a whole lot here (which absolutely needs to change) I do want to highlight this. I won’t always have this 🔥🔥🔥 energy (because you know, self care) but I’ll be damned if I’m not turning up the dial on being this kind of artist.